mr. Elsa van de Loo

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December 10, 2023
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Mr. Elsa van de Loo is an attorney at PILP. She provides legal advice to allies, acts as a lawyer in various proceedings, and plays an important role in drafting legal documents and doing additional legal research.

Van de Loo is an expert on human rights, equal treatment and non-discrimination. She previously worked as an independent social lawyer assisting individuals in cases involving tenancy law, education law and fundamental rights. Before that, she was, among other things, a lawyer and policy advisor at the Human Rights Board.

In addition to her role as a lawyer, Ms. Van de Loo is a deputy member of the Human Rights Board where she is part of the judicial role of the Board. She is also a member of the Childcare Allowance Objections Advisory Committee and provides training courses on diversity and inclusion.

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